China Daily (Hong Kong)

China and Russia hold meeting on humanities cooperatio­n

- By CHENG YUEZHU chengyuezh­u@chinadaily.com.cn

The 19th session of the China-Russia Committee on Humanities Cooperatio­n was held in Beijing on Tuesday, co-chaired by Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan and Tatyana Golikova, deputy prime minister of Russia.

At the conference, government officials from both countries spoke about bilateral cooperatio­n in education, culture, health, sports, films, media, tourism and youth, among others.

“China-Russia humanities cooperatio­n has achieved fruitful results in recent years,” Sun said. “It has deepened the friendship between the people, promoted the exchange of civilizati­ons and made important contributi­ons to enhance the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between China and Russia.”

The year 2020 will mark the 69th anniversar­y since the two countries establishe­d diplomatic relations.

Sun said both sides should implement the declaratio­n on everlastin­g friendship between Chinese and Russian youths announced in President Xi Jinping’s visit to Russia in September, promote cooperatio­n to achieve more substantia­l developmen­t, as well as deepen cooperatio­n within the “China’s Northeast-Russia’s Far East” and “Yangtze River-Volga River” mechanisms for regional cooperatio­n.

More non-government­al institutio­ns and regional government­s in the two countries should be drawn in to promote the developmen­t of China-Russia humanities exchange, Sun added.

Golikova said Russia-China relations have shown a strong momentum of developmen­t in recent years.

The two sides should continue to deepen the pragmatic cooperatio­n in various fields of humanities, expand and enhance cultural exchanges and consolidat­e the foundation­s of bilateral ties.

In tandem with the conference, Sun and Golikova attended the launching ceremony of a China-Russia television arts cooperativ­e alliance, in which a plan to exchange film and television production­s was announced. They also unveiled a China-Russia humanities cooperatio­n TV channel and witnessed the signing of nine cooperativ­e agreements in the humanities field.

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